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Tickets and transportation guide for old alleys worth visiting in Changzhou

Changzhou is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province with a vast area, mild climate, beautiful environment and numerous tourist attractions. Many people come to Changzhou every year. In addition to visiting famous tourist attractions, Changzhou actually has many ancient alleys worth visiting. When you come to Changzhou, if you don’t know where to go, you can refer to the following to learn about the ancient alleys in Changzhou. Qingguo Lane

Qingguo Lane is one of the ancient streets in Changzhou. It was first built before the Wanli Year of the Ming Dynasty (1581). At that time, the canal entered Xishuiguan from Wenheng Bridge, passed through the east and west ponds, passed through the city, and then exited Dongshuiguan and meandered eastward. Qingguo Alley faces the canal section of the city. At that time, there were many ships and it was the distribution center for fruits from the north and south. There were also fruit shops along the coast, so it was known as the "Thousand Fruit Alley". This small street is a land of hidden dragons and crouching tigers. After the implementation of the imperial examination in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Qingguo Lane alone produced more than 100 Jinshi.

Time: All day

Price: Free

Address: No. 636, Yanling Middle Road, Tianning District, Changzhou City

Transportation: Take a ride Take Changzhou Bus No. 52, No. 210, or No. 220 and get off at Qingguo Lane (Chang'an Building) Station, or take No. 219 and get off at Tong'an Bridge or Chang'an Building Station. Or take Line 2, 6, 8, 14, 16, 20, 28, 33, 217 or 231 and get off at Insurance Building Station.

Contact information: No Gite Kei Alley

Ge Kei Alley is located on the north bank of the ancient canal in the west of the city. Starting from the 14th year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty (1519), Piling Station was established in Therefore, Pilingyi was a residence where in ancient times the officers and officials who delivered official documents rested and exchanged horses when passing through the local area. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Pilingyi was also known as Huanghua Pavilion. The Jieguan Pavilion is called Huanghua Pavilion, and the pier in front of the pavilion is called the Big Wharf. You can see the Big Wharf Archway, Huanghua Pavilion, the Pilingyi Stone Stele in the pavilion, and the Big Wharf beside the ancient canal. According to historical records, when Qianlong visited Changzhou in the south, he landed at this large wharf twice and entered the city.

Gate Kei Lane was originally called Flower Market Street. In ancient times, there were rows of comb and grate shops in the alley that also sold palace flowers.

Because in ancient times, palace lanterns were hung in every shop in Bieji Lane at night, and lights were hung in every factory, which often stayed on all night long. The sparkling lights are reflected in the canal water and on the boats on the shore. The lights complement each other, and when viewed from a distance when standing on the Wenheng Bridge, it looks like a golden dragon swimming, a beautiful and charming scene. This is known as one of the eight scenic spots in the western suburbs of Changzhou - "Gate beam lights".

Time: All day

Price: Free

Address: No. 1, Xizhi Street, Zhonglou District, Changzhou City

Transportation: From Qu Qiubai The memorial hall can be reached on foot, about a 10-minute walk; take bus 232 to Nanyun Bridge and cross Huaide Bridge.

Contact information: There is currently no Japanese food street on Hanjiang Road

Hanjiang Road is located in Xinbei District, Changzhou. This is probably because there are many Japanese companies in the high-tech cluster, so there are also Japanese food shops. market. Different from other streets, this street always seems to wake up very late every day. The "Preparing" signs are often used. The dazzling array of hiragana and katakana signs make people travel to Japan in one second. Most of the most authentic Japanese food restaurants in Changzhou are gathered here. Open the door curtain, and the clerk's greeting will arrive on time when you enter the store. Walk up the narrow stairs to the second floor and take a seat. There are very Japanese-style advertising paintings or slogans posted everywhere in the store. Who is your neighbor? It is a rare experience for a Japanese guest to listen to a foreign language and taste foreign cuisine in his own country. There is always a wall in the store with colorful business cards on it. If you look closely, they are all left by Japanese customers who came to the store. This is also a recognition of Japanese food stores opened in foreign countries.

Time: All day long, store opening hours vary

Price: You can check the per capita consumption of the store on the dianping website

Address: Hanjiang River, Xinbei District, Changzhou City Road

Transportation: Bus 59 and 241 can reach it